Counseling for Self-Confidence

Self-Love is Rebellious

We live in a society where many companies thrive off of us hating ourselves and lacking any kind of self-confidence. Whether its selling makeup, weight loss supplements, or clothing, these types of businesses profit off of that little voice in the back of your head that says “I’m not good enough”. Because of this phenomenon, the most impactful form of rebellion against our society as we know it is to love yourself unconditionally.

Now I know this is a foreign concept for many of us. It is very possible that you grew up in an environment that taught you that being proud of yourself, or even simply accepting of yourself, was selfish or conceited. However, I am here to teach you that, in fact, discovering your own feelings of confidence is not selfish at all.

 

You are Worthy

Those people who have awakened to their own personal sense of confidence are living as the best versions of themselves. There are better partners, friends, co-workers, and parents because they know that they are worthy of who they are and what they have. They fully own and take control of the lives they are living rather than be a passive bystander.

I support my clients in finding their own love for themselves. Your relationship with yourself is the most important relationship you will ever have. However, for most people, this is the relationship that they spend the least amount of effort maintaining. My clients make the commitment to prioritize improving their relationship with themselves. Sometimes this may look like putting other relationships on the back burner (temporarily) but remember this is NOT a selfish act.

So, are your ready to make this commitment to yourself and your future?

How to Find Your Confidence

I see building your relationship with yourself the same as building a relationship with anyone else. Actually, I see it as being the most simple relationship to improve because you have 100% control over the relationship. But notice I said the most simple, not the easiest. Choosing to utilize that 100% control and take responsibility for all of the outcomes is very challenging and often times scary.

So I like to work with my clients in finding the joy within the process, not only focusing on the hard stuff (and there will be plenty of hard stuff). I help my clients change their mindset from “I’m afraid to truly know myself” to “I am excited to get to know the real me”. We explore their wants and needs, dark and light sides, their fears and excitements. We do not stray down the path of avoidance; we face every part of themselves head-on with loving acceptance.

Ask for Help

Have you been struggling to recognize your own self-worth? Do you want to improve your relationship with yourself so that you can live a better life? Allow me to be your guide down your path of self-acceptance. Contact me today for your free phone consultation where we can discuss how I can support you in loving yourself.

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